The Health Benefits of Growing Your Own Food
Gardening offers a wealth of benefits that extend far beyond the simple pleasure of harvesting fresh fruits and vegetables. By cultivating your own garden, you not only gain access to nutrient-rich produce but also engage in an activity that enhances physical fitness,...
Why You Should Plant Perennials in Fall
At Backyard Eats we’ve developed a proven system for designing, installing, and maintaining raised bed vegetable gardens to make growing food at home easy. However, did you know that we also offer edible perennials like blackberries, Mediterranean herbs, and other...
Personalized Gardening Success: Stories from the Backyard Eats Community
Everyone has a reason for wanting to grow their own food. Maybe you want to recreate cherished memories of spending summer afternoons in the garden with your parents or grandparents with your own family. Maybe you want to reduce your footprint and know where your food...
How to Prepare for Fall Gardening Season
Introduction Many of us have fond memories of sunny summer gardens brimming with tomatoes, zucchini, and other homegrown delights. But let me let you in on a little secret: the magic of gardening doesn’t have to end with the warm weather of summer. As the cool breeze...
The Ultimate Guide to Preserving Your Summer Harvest
Introduction It’s the middle of summer and we hope you’re enjoying bountiful homegrown harvests! However, sometimes it can be challenging to keep up with eating everything fresh from the garden. If you’re tired of making endless tomato sauce or loaves of zucchini...
Garden Renovations: Upgrading Your Raised Beds for the Fall Season
Introduction As the summer harvests from your edible garden come rolling in, it's tempting to focus solely on storing, cooking, and enjoying your fresh produce. However, now is the perfect time to evaluate your garden and plan for fall. If your garden has struggled...
Master Tomato Gardening: Preventing Blossom End Rot
Introduction Have you ever noticed brown watery or leathery spots on your homegrown tomatoes? Your plants may be suffering from blossom end rot (BER). When left untreated, BER can drastically reduce the amount of usable produce you’re able to grow, harvest, and enjoy...
When to Harvest Your Tomatoes This Summer
Growing and Harvesting Tomatoes at HomeWelcome to tomato harvesting season, where you can enjoy one of the flavors of summer in your own raised bed garden. Tomatoes are considered annual crops in Philadelphia’s climate, meaning they cannot survive the winter and will...
When to Harvest Your Berries This Summer
Growing and Harvesting Berries at HomeWelcome to summer berry harvesting season, where you can enjoy flavorful fruit straight from your own backyard with minimal time and effort! Many types of berries are considered perennial in Philadelphia’s climate, meaning they...
Dealing with Common Summer Gardening Challenges
Introduction Summer gardening season is an exciting time full of the joys of time spent outside, sharing gardening memories with others, and enjoying abundant harvests. However, due to vacation or other factors a garden can fall out of maintenance and get overgrown,...